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Mistrial is the 14th studio album by American rock musician Lou Reed, released in 1989. The album features a blend of rock and avant-garde influences, characterized by Reed's distinctive vocal style and lyrical commentary on contemporary society. Mistrial is often noted for its exploration of themes such as technology, isolation, and the complexities of modern life, making it a significant work in Reed's discography. While it did not achieve mainstream commercial success, it has garnered a cult following and is appreciated for its experimental approach and thought-provoking content.